BACKGROUND The Ventrain® emergency ventilation device allows active inspiration and expiration through transtracheal catheters or the lumen of an airway exchange catheter. This single-use handheld device is manually operated and driven by an external pressurized oxygen source. The Ventrain® may be used to ventilate patients with a complete or pending upper airway obstruction reducing the risk of barotrauma due to the possibility of active expiration. However tidal volumes (V T) applied and withdrawn with the Ventrain® can only be controlled by visual inspection of chest movements; V T monitoring is not provided. Excessive inspiratory volumes or air trapping due to insufficient expiration may remain clinically undetected until pulmonary tra...
The pneumotachometer is currently the most accepted device to measure tidal breathing, however, it r...
International audienceAbstract Background Personalizing mechanical ventilation requires the developm...
Background: The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) network low tidal-volume study comparing ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the suitability of a hot-wire anemometer infant monitoring system (Florian, Acu...
Introduction: Ventilator treatment is often life-saving but has the inherent risk of causing damage ...
Techniques to monitor the respiratory system during mechanical ventilation have evolved significantl...
BACKGROUND The Ventrain(®) (Dolphys Medical, Eindhoven, The Netherlands) is a disposable handheld v...
Background: Patients who have undergone cardiac surgery are generally mechanically ventilated postop...
Severe airflow obstruction is a common cause of acute respiratory failure. Dynamic hyperinflation af...
Respiratory Rate (RR) is the best marker to indicate deterioration but measurement are often inaccur...
A small, flow-regulated, manually operated ventilator designed for ventilation through a narrow-bore...
Published ThesisOptimal ventilator support of a critically ill patient admitted for intensive care, ...
Spirometric monitoring provides precise measurement and delivery of tidal volumes within a narrow ra...
Ventilation measurement by Venturi meters (Vm) has not been validated for human ventilation applicat...
A spirometer is described for the continuous breath-by-breath measurement of expired tidal volume (K...
The pneumotachometer is currently the most accepted device to measure tidal breathing, however, it r...
International audienceAbstract Background Personalizing mechanical ventilation requires the developm...
Background: The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) network low tidal-volume study comparing ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the suitability of a hot-wire anemometer infant monitoring system (Florian, Acu...
Introduction: Ventilator treatment is often life-saving but has the inherent risk of causing damage ...
Techniques to monitor the respiratory system during mechanical ventilation have evolved significantl...
BACKGROUND The Ventrain(®) (Dolphys Medical, Eindhoven, The Netherlands) is a disposable handheld v...
Background: Patients who have undergone cardiac surgery are generally mechanically ventilated postop...
Severe airflow obstruction is a common cause of acute respiratory failure. Dynamic hyperinflation af...
Respiratory Rate (RR) is the best marker to indicate deterioration but measurement are often inaccur...
A small, flow-regulated, manually operated ventilator designed for ventilation through a narrow-bore...
Published ThesisOptimal ventilator support of a critically ill patient admitted for intensive care, ...
Spirometric monitoring provides precise measurement and delivery of tidal volumes within a narrow ra...
Ventilation measurement by Venturi meters (Vm) has not been validated for human ventilation applicat...
A spirometer is described for the continuous breath-by-breath measurement of expired tidal volume (K...
The pneumotachometer is currently the most accepted device to measure tidal breathing, however, it r...
International audienceAbstract Background Personalizing mechanical ventilation requires the developm...
Background: The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) network low tidal-volume study comparing ...